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Roma has already found the ideal player to reinforce its defense following the recent departure of Mario Hermoso to Bayer Leverkusen on loan. The chosen one is Mika Mármol, the current center-back of UD Las Palmas, whose departure could be finalized in the coming days.
The Italian club has started talks with the Canarian club, and although their initial offer was €7 million, Las Palmas stands firm in demanding the €10 million stated in the player's release clause. Negotiations are progressing, and everything indicates that the agreement could be reached soon.
One of the best center-backs in the league, Barcelona will scratch a good part of the raised money
According to Sport, FC Barcelona, which holds 50% of the player's rights, is closely monitoring the operation. If successful, it would receive a significant sum without needing to sell any first-team player. This cash injection would help the Blaugrana club to expand its wage budget and register new contracts like Ronald Araújo, Pedri, and Gavi.
At 22 years old, Mármol has stood out this season for his defensive solidity and ability to initiate play from the back, qualities that have convinced Roma to bet on his signing. If the Italians' offer meets Las Palmas' demands, the defender could make the leap to Serie A in this very winter transfer window.
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